NUREL shares its expertise in biopolymers and compostability with vocational training teachers at the CPIFP Corona Aragón
20/03/2026
Collaboration between businesses and educational institutions is key to ensuring that vocational training addresses the real challenges facing industry. With this in mind, the CPIFP Corona Aragón has organised a week of high-level training for teachers in the Chemistry sector from across Spain, in which NUREL took part by sharing technical expertise on its INZEA range of biopolymers.
During the session, our colleagues Leyre Quibus and Silvia Catalán presented the key features of INZEA: NUREL’s range of biopolymers derived from renewable sources and designed to offer biodegradable and compostable alternatives for various applications. NUREL also works on solutions tailored to the needs of each end-use, in line with its bespoke development approach.
INZEA: biopolymers from renewable sources and compostable solutions
The talk also focused on compostability, a fundamental aspect for understanding how certain materials can be integrated more efficiently into circular economy models. Part of the INZEA portfolio holds certifications for industrial composting and soil biodegradation, depending on the conditions and intended use of each product.
Knowledge transfer between industry and vocational training
In addition to its technical value, the session served to bring NUREL’s work closer to an educational environment that trains the professionals of the future. Initiatives of this kind enable the experience accumulated in the sector to be brought into the classroom and strengthen the link between teaching, innovation and the realities of industry.
We at NUREL would like to thank CPIFP Corona Aragón for the invitation and for organising an initiative that supports the professional development of teaching staff and promotes training that is more closely aligned with the needs of the chemical sector.
We remain committed to sharing knowledge that helps build a better-prepared, more efficient and more sustainable industry.
